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Biography of Dr W. J. Westbrook

Westbrook, Dr William Joseph. Mus.B. (Cantab, 1876), Mus.D. (Cantab, 1878). Pupil of R. Temple. Organist of St. Bartholomew’s, Bethnal Green, London, 1849-51; St. Bartholomew’s, Sydenham, London, 1851-84; co-organist of the Crystal Palace, London, 1860. Cofounder of the Musical Standard, 1862; conducted the South Norwood Musical Society, 1865-78. Composed cantatas, anthems, songs, organ pieces, &c. Wrote organ textbooks. b. Mile End, London, England, Jan. 1st, 1831; d. Sydenham, London, Mar. 24th, 1894.

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Costa, Sir Michael Andrew Agnus (1808-1884)

Biography of Sir Michael Costa

Costa, Sir Michael Andrew Agnus (Michele Andres Agniello). Knighted, 1869. Studied at the Naples Conservatory under Girolamo Crescenti and Nicolò Antonio Zingarelli; pupil of Muzio Clementi. Musical director of the King’s Theatre, London, England, 1832; conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1846; the Italian Opera at Covent Garden, London, 1846; the Sacred Harmonic Society, 1848; the festivals at Birmingham, Bradford, and Leeds; the Handel Festival, 1857. Composed oratorios, operas, symphonies, &c. b. Naples, Italy, Feb. 4th, 1808; d. Hove, England, Apr. 29th, 1884.

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Triumphal March (from the Oratorio “Naaman”)
Title: Triumphal March (from the Oratorio “Naaman”) (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Sir Michael Costa
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Pages: 11
Format: Portrait - 9” x 12” paper-back
EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0935-7
Published: 24-Oct-2014Add to basket
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Ergmann, Ausguste

Biography of A. Ergmann

Ergmann, Auguste. 19th century.

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Hungarian March
Title: Hungarian March (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: A. Ergmann
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Pages: 11
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0980-7
Published: 23-Oct-2014Add to basket
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Faure, Jean Baptiste (1830-1914)

Biography of Jean B. Faure

Faure, Jean Baptiste. Chorister at St. Nicolas-de-Champs, Paris; studied at the Paris Conservatory under Ponchard and Moreau-Sainti. Singer with the Opéra Comique, Paris; professor of singing at the Paris Conservatory, 1857-. b. Moulins, France, Jan. 15th, 1830; d. Paris, Nov. 9th, 1914.

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Crucufuxus
Title: Crucufuxus (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Jean B. Faure
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Pages: 4
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0811-4
Published: 06-Mar-2014Add to basket
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Les Rameaux
Title: Les Rameaux (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Jean B. Faure
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Pages: 5
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0812-1
Published: 18-Mar-2014Add to basket
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Goldmark, Karl (1830-1915)

Biography of Karl Goldmark

Goldmark, Karl (Carl). Studied in Vienna with L. Jansa (violin); at the Vienna Conservatory, 1847-48, under Böhm (violin) and Preyer (harmony). Violinist and pianist. Composed operas, symphonies, &c. b. Keszthely, Hungary, May 18th, 1830; d. Vienna, Austria, Jan. 2nd, 1915.

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Bridal Song from the Rustic Wedding Symphony
Title: Bridal Song from the Rustic Wedding Symphony (Op. 26) (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Karl Goldmark
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Pages: 5
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0997-5
Published: 01-Aug-2016Add to basket
(Op. 26) (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
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Gounod, Charles François (1818-1893)

Biography of Charles Gounod

Gounod, Charles François. Studied at the Paris Conservatory under Halévy (counterpoint), Paër (composition) and Lesueur (composition), 1836. Organist at the Missions Étrangères, Paris; of St. Cloud’s, Paris. Conducted the Paris Orphéon, 1852-60. Composed oratorios, masses, operas, cantatas, songs, orchestral pieces, &c. b. Paris, France, June 17th, 1818; d. St. Cloud, Oct. 18th, 1893.

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Berceuse (Sérénade)
Title: Berceuse (Sérénade) (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Charles Gounod
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Pages: 7
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0813-8
Published: 21-Mar-2014Add to basket
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Hymne à Sainte Cécile
Title: Hymne à Sainte Cécile (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Charles Gounod
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Pages: 5
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0814-5
Published: 14-Mar-2014Add to basket
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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig Felix (1809-1847)

Biography of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jakob Ludwig Felix. Hon.Ph.D. (Leipzig, 1841). Pupil of Berger, Zelter and Hennings; Moscheles, 1824; studied at Berlin University. Organist. Visited England, 1829; toured Germany, Austria, Italy, and France, 1830-32. Conducted the Lower Rhine Festival, Düsseldorf, 1833; Cologne, 1835; Gewandhaus Orchestra, Leipzig, 1835; Philharmonic Concerts, London, 1844; a chief organizer of the Leipzig Conservatory, 1843. Composed oratorios, cantatas, symphonies, incidental music, chamber music, concertos, piano and organ pieces, &c. Brother of Fanny Hensel. b. Hamburg, Germany, Feb. 3rd, 1809; d. Leipzig, Nov. 4th, 1847.

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Andante from the Violin Concerto in E
Title: Andante from the Violin Concerto in E (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
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Pages: 10
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0828-2
Published: 29-May-2014Add to basket
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Schubert, Franz Peter (1797-1828)

Biography of Franz Schubert

Franz Schubert

Schubert, Franz Seraph Peter. Pupil of Holzer (piano, organ, singing and thorough-bass), Ruzicka and Salieri; chorister in the Vienna Court Choir. Composed symphonies, dramatic pieces, overtures, concertos, chamber music, piano music, songs, &c. b. Lichtenthal, near Vienna, Austria, Jan. 31st, 1797; d. Vienna, Nov. 19th, 1828.

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Ave Maria
Title: Ave Maria (arr. by W. J. Westbrook)
Composer: Franz Schubert
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Pages: 8
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0994-4
Published: 30-May-2014Add to basket
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Smart, Henry Thomas (1813-1879)

Biography of Henry Smart

Henry Smart

Smart, Henry Thomas. Studied for Law but threw over legal studies to become an organist; pupil of W. H. Kearns. Organist of Blackburn Parish Church, 1831-38; St. Philip’s, Regent Street, London, 1836-44; St. Luke’s, Old Street, London, 1844-64; St. Pancras’, Euston Road, London, 1865-79. Became blind in 1864. Composed an opera, cantatas, services, anthems, part-songs, songs, organ pieces, &c. Designed the organs at Leeds Town Hall and St. Andrew’s Hall, Glasgow. Nephew of Sir George T. Smart. b. Marylebone, London, England, Oct. 26th, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, July 6th, 1879.

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Con Moto in B flat
Title: Con Moto in B flat
Composer: Henry Smart
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Pages: 11
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EAN/ISMN: 979-0-2067-0995-1
Published: 17-Jun-2015Add to basket
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Widor, Charles Marie Jean Albert (1844-1937)

Biography of Charles Marie Widor

Charles Marie Widor

Widor, Charles Marie Jean Albert. Studied in Brussels with Nicolaus Jacques Lemmens (organ) and F. J. Fétis (composition); in Paris with Rossini. Organist of St. François’, Lyons, 1860; St. Sulpice’s, Paris, 1869-1937. Professor of organ at the Paris Conservatory, 1890; also of counterpoint, fugue and composition there, 1896. Composed operas, chamber, church and orchestral music; concertos, songs, &c. Son of Charles Widor. b. Lyons, France, Feb. 21st, 1844; d. Paris, Mar. 12th, 1937.

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Allegro cantabile (arr. by W. J. Westbrook) BE01385 In preparation
Nocturne (arr. by W. J. Westbrook) BE01386 In preparation
Scherzando (arr. by W. J. Westbrook) BE01387 In preparation
Serenade (arr. by W. J. Westbrook) BE01388 In preparation


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